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THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Ithacan alumnus captures Trump rally photos in New York City

By Graham Hebel November 11, 2016
It was raining as we set out from Union Square, part of a crowd of thousands, raising our collective voice against hate and intolerance.
Just months after winning second place in Ithaca College’s annual Business Plan Competition, Aryeh Hoppenstein ’16 is producing and starring alongside Hollywood actors and his family in an upcoming short film.

Recent Ithaca College graduate makes his mark in film industry

By Annie Estes, Staff Writer August 26, 2016
Just months after winning second place in Ithaca College’s annual Business Plan Competition, Aryeh Hoppenstein ’16 is producing and starring alongside Hollywood actors and his family in an upcoming short film.
The 22 NYWICI scholarship winners, including the six Ithaca College women, pose on stage at the 2016 Matrix Awards on April 25 in New York City.

Matrix Awards honor women in communications at IC

By Jacqueline Borwick, Staff Writer May 3, 2016
Six Ithaca College women who are members of the student organization IC Women in Communications received scholarships New York Women in Communications, Inc. at this year's Matrix Awards on April 25.
Professors at Ithaca College are paid less than their counterparts at similar four-year private colleges in New York state, according to data from The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Ithaca College faculty are paid less than at other institutions

By Madeline Lester, Staff Writer April 28, 2016
Professors at Ithaca College are paid less than their counterparts at similar four-year private colleges in New York state. Despite this data, some faculty and administrators believe it is not fair to compare these other institutions in New York state to the college.
Ithaca College senior Gabby Jorio holds an old photo of herself to represent her journey facing adversity in the fashion industry. Jorio wants to use her passions for art history and fashion to revolutionize the fashion industry and society’s definition of beauty.

Ithaca College senior hopes to change the fashion industry

By Maura Aleardi, Staff Writer April 27, 2016
Ithaca College senior Gabby Jorio is using her passions for art history and fashion to revolutionize the fashion industry and society’s definition of beauty.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks in Binghamton, New York April 11. Sanders and Ohio Gov. John Kasich held the closest rallies to Ithaca, with Sanders in Binghamton on April 11 and Syracuse on April 12 and Kasich in Syracuse on April 8.

Ithaca College students attend presidential rallies in NY

By Faith Meckley, News Editor April 13, 2016
As the April 19 New York state primary elections approach, 2016 presidential candidates are making their way through the state to rally support. Some Ithaca College students are going the distance to see the presidential hopefuls speak in person.
Francesca Esce poses with her grandfather, Francesco Rivezzi, at his home in Seneca Falls, where he worked as a brass molder for 43 years.

Commentary: Seneca Falls may bring in loads of urban decay

By Francesca Esce March 30, 2016
The issue at hand is not necessarily the landfill itself, but where it’s located and where similar trash sites are located.
Freshman Mihir Siddartha, who is originally from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, plays tennis at the Academia Sánchez-Casal in Barcelona, Spain.

International tennis players swing into action for the Bombers

By Danielle Allentuck, Sports Editor March 23, 2016
Three members of the men's tennis team are international students and had to learn to adjust to American culture when they arrived at Ithaca College.

An off-putting New York City greeting

By Frances Johnson March 22, 2016
This spring break, I was a tourist in New York City. It was my fourth or fifth time there, but only my first time with an uncomfortable experience.
Freshman Michael Gardiner plays in his first match of the season Feb. 14. Gardiner won both his singles and doubles matches.

Freshman tennis player rallies during first year as a Bomber

By Alyssa Curtis and Jaysha Patel February 16, 2016
Freshman Michael Gardiner, who is coming back from a foot injury, won his first tennis match of the season the day after attending his grandmother.

Racism defines white identity

By Marissa Booker February 10, 2016
The white U.S. identity would have nothing without the populations they are still standing upon.
Freshman guard Peter Ezema guards a St. John Fisher player during their game Feb. 4 in Ben Light Gymnasium.

Shooting for Greatness: Freshman guard excels in first season

By Jonathan Beck and Reed Keller February 10, 2016
Freshman guard Peter Ezema has provided a boost to the rebounding-side of the basketball as well as a very different background than the average student-athlete to the men's basketball team.
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